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SPORTS

Jc*Bmy Low*, of VTtfwood. • Th*nk«*lrln* D*y handlev onuiMBt *t the Wildwood Ooll Caab with * not ■core of 70. Low* h*d ■ hutdleop of *0. R*y Tophwa. th* ruDner-up, wlt»» * 72. had the lowwt from mot* with *n SI. Mr*. ' 8tr»tton, of ▲▼■Ion, won the

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Bsy Tophiun won the gold model

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of th* Wildwood Golf Club

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In n herd fought metcb broCwr, Howard, leet Sunday. The glayen war* ereuly matched end the wiener wee in doubt until the eighteenth ho:* we* played. In winning the medal To®ham defeated A1 Taylor and Harry Twnenbaum th* pre-

‘ous week.

Mr*. William Hunt won the ladle*' amptenaUp by beating Mr* Otto Hu^ S and 4. Mr*. Hunt waa also ted with a gold medal.

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FARM LOANS ON UN ITBD State* O ' pay. no

stock In the Bank, loan* domd ly. Under Oorernm. ‘ —— Apply direct to th* "n iml—n'a* to any __ tails writ* to N*w Turk and N*w Jeraey Joint Stock Land Bank. 31 Clinton Street, Newark. N. J. MU

TURK TOUR KAOS INTO MOWIfr. Th*

kltoa brtlUantly. threw n wet and ' ‘1 with markanl* pre-

hle feet better In the muddy going. Woodbine would her* scored err-

•ral touchdowns.

Umla Stein, who played on the Riverside eleven, hurled his SOS pounds through the Egg Harbor line for many gain*, but bis ponderous , bulk and the muddy gridiron slowed

up his speed.

The game was marred by frequent fumbles and penal fee for ottald* and

i Conqueri Wildwood in

St June* defeated the Wildwood basketball team la a close came al Wildwood Saturday night, score S7Sd. A rally in the last half brought th* victory to to* visitors. Al th* end of the first -period, th* ■era were on top, 17-11. .his team hat, Delaney's playing stood out cbove the reel. With four field goals to Lis credit and a like number of foul goals, he had the opposition pretty well scared. St Anne's conquered the T. M. H. A. In the preliminary, 16-28. game for the St Anne's The lineup: Poe. Wildwood

Walker Lindsay

DEATHS

Manor S.

HoOWfear t. Beott 3. a Strauer, Fredericks «. Hofl. HoBecker S, Scott 2. Delaney 4. WalMortor, Bowers 1. Substitute* Scott for Hoff.

Egg Harbor scored the touchdown a few minute* after the whistle. Woodbine receiving th* ball on the kick off, tumbled on the first play at her 26 yard Una From here Egg Harbor went over on 7 line plays. Pap Warner making tbe touch-

down.

> a thrilling combe

whistle to whistle with both teams displaying great ability to atop the

other at all time*.

Woodbine ought to have eeored a touchdown in the last quarter tor It showed better defensive power, a few minuter more to play it of an stuck which had the Egs Harbor A. C. bewildered. Th* Woodbin* A. O. took the ball well In their own territory, opening up forward with Blnme making all the which put the Woodbine’s eleven on Egg Harbor's 10 yard line. From there Mike Blume hurled to Danerhirach and was r nlng towards goal tor a touchdown, only to have th* whistle blow, which ended the terrible fray. Woodbine had one great opportunity to break Into the scoring Ute In the first ouarter. when Ain broke through the line and after zlgtagglng b)s way through th* Egg Harbor’s men for a gain of M yards, waa brought down by Georgs Weller race across tbe field.. He waa downed on Woodbine’s 16 yard Une and after play waa In th* territory,

the period ended.

Next Sunday the Woodbine A. C. will meet th* West Bid* A. A., of Atlantic City, at the latter's field. Umpire, Knapp, of Atlantic City. Peterson, of Woodbine. Time of periods. 12 minutes. Woodbine H. & Beaten, 19-6 Middle Township High School football team trimmed the Woodblae Hi*h School teem. If to < on ThanV*-

glrlng afternoon.

Mr*. Lava V. THrmwi

Mr*. Laura V. Klcmm. of Bee late City end Camden, died at her Camden home at eight o'clock on Tuesday morning, after a brief lUneea Mr*, l.lemm, though not well for

e time past, was not to be in any danger, untl denly took a turn for th*

The funeral services will take place it her late home, flf Market street, Camden, this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment, will be made In

Mrs. Klemm was the widow of late WlUlam G. Klemm, well known Sea Me City cottager for n year*. Mrs. Klemm was a groat lover of Sea Me City,- and frequently spent weeks hero at a time during

the winter months.

Deceased was one of the first Trustee* of tbe Women’s Clvlo Club, of Bea Me City, and continued In that capacity until her death. She elected when the Club was organised 1909, and aealsted materially bringing Grover Fort to Bea Me City to dedicate the original Club House In 1110. Her demise nukes third'break, through death, in the ranks of the Trustee*. Ml*. Btohrer and Mr*. B. J. Quinn preceding her to their last resting place. Representatives of the dub are In Camden today to attend the funeral

will pay th* highest market price for all that are deUrerrd to the tffi*n Or. drop a postal and has* wagon call at your

Notie* i* hereby given that the aorounu of th* aatoKrihar, as Bxecstor of Estate at Itoto* A. atanuU. toeeeaed. wtli b* a»tf * * the forrcaata, and tlMawattothn flyl ~ _ County of Cap* Mar or th* 12th day of December neat, at which Urn* applicatton win b« toads tor th* aliowaaee of —— -—■—- —a »

WoedUnc A. C. Loses Tough Game On Bur day sfternoon th* Wooddae A. under the management of Henry C. Lepldua, Journeyed meet th* A. C. in a The gam* was won by the Egg Harbor eleven by of f-0. ^ l The Woodbine's defence •red practically all of Eg* Harbor'* running plays, her powerful forwards crashing through to spill tbe plays before they were fairly started. the Woodbine's quarnaattou. He ran back OOAnO OF CHOaaN FRBXHOUMKNS COUNTY OF CAPE MAY NEWJARSEV NOTICE TO BUILDING, El EuTWICAL AND 'PLUMBING CONTRACTORS

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Frank Corson; of Goshen, died on Sunday after a week's lUneee. Th* funeral services were Wednesday In the M. E. Church. Rev. Clue. Hand conducted the l The remains were laid to In the M. K. Cemetery. Mr. Coreon leaves a widow, Mrs. Mary Coreon. and a son Raymond Coreon, of Philadelphia. to mourn his tom.

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Tender Peas

Choice Tomatoes

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BP $1.50 doe.

BP* $1.50 doa.

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Victor Bread

5c

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Gold Seal

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Pork & Beans

White Oats

Buckwheat

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3 a,, 25c

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‘29c

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^ Selected Eggs 40c

Twelve good egg* in every doeen.

Rich Creamy

ASCO Sliced

ASCO Evan.

Cheese

Bacon

Milk

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